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and congressman paul ryan is leading the way. today, he signed on as a co-sponsor to the most extreme law, the anti-choice movement can come up with. it's a personhood bill that would give legal and constitutional rights to a single-celled human embryo. the law would make all abortions illegal, even in cases of rape, incest or to save the health or life of the mother. it could out law some forms of birth control and even ban in vitro fertilization. but pushing these extreme views on women is nothing new for ryan. >> well, look, i'm proud of my pro-life record. it's something i'm proud of. >> of course, paul ryan is not alone. the rest of this new republican congress is starting the new year right where they left off in the old one. last week, republicans introduced two separate bills to defund planned parenthood and republicans refused to renew the violence against women act. this is incredible. republicans have either forgotten about todd aiken, richard murdoch and the war on caterpillars or they don't care. either way, the war
and congressman paul ryan is leading the way. today, he signed on as a co-sponsor to the most extreme law, the anti-choice movement can come up with. it's a personhood bill that would give legal and constitutional rights to a single-celled human embryo. the law would make all abortions illegal, even in cases of rape, incest or to save the health or life of the mother. it could out law some forms of birth control and even ban in vitro fertilization. but pushing these extreme views on women is...
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whatever happened to the nice, moderate paul ryan? you know, this guy. >> the truth is there has to be a balance between the two. government must act for the common good while leaving private groups free to do the work that only they can do >> jon: private groups they kept up their half of the deal. they raised like $400 million. remember this? the who? the stones, bon jovi half the surviving view. it was so bi springsteen was the opening up. you know what they called kanye at this concert? intermission. by the way, you can't change the rules of the game in the middle of a disaster. if you're part of a country that gets shellacked by a country, we kick in a couple of she canals. the truth of the matter is, this whole principled ideology thing that you're putting out there is bull [bleep] anyway. exhibit-a. mississippi's honorable mr. palazzo >> he voted no to help the victims of hurricane sandy. >> jon: i know what you're thinking. the inventor of palazzo pants? a.k.a. john stewart's fat day pants? but no. he is the guy who just last
whatever happened to the nice, moderate paul ryan? you know, this guy. >> the truth is there has to be a balance between the two. government must act for the common good while leaving private groups free to do the work that only they can do >> jon: private groups they kept up their half of the deal. they raised like $400 million. remember this? the who? the stones, bon jovi half the surviving view. it was so bi springsteen was the opening up. you know what they called kanye at this...
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paul ryan plan -- love paul ryan plan does not touch anything 55 -- the paul ryan plan does not touch anybody 55 or older. they are talking about slowing the growth. i won't get into a whole discussion of baseline budgeting. you are right. washington is not a real place. a budget like no family in america budgets -- they budget like no family in america budgets. slow the growth. cut in some places where you truly have wasteful spending. and we can put this country back on the path of sustainability. if we do not, it makes corporations' bad behavior, like enron, look like a pretty minor thing compared to what we're going to do to every american. host: 4 worth, texas, republican line -- fort worth, texxas, republican -- fort worth, texas, republican line. [video clip] caller: that new tower had a 20- year warranty on it. they have replaced it five times. is there some reason they keep spending -- buying new stuff that we don't need? that's just one building. i'm sure they do it in all of them. host: ok. chris chocola. guest: if you tried to root out all the wasteful spending of federal
paul ryan plan -- love paul ryan plan does not touch anything 55 -- the paul ryan plan does not touch anybody 55 or older. they are talking about slowing the growth. i won't get into a whole discussion of baseline budgeting. you are right. washington is not a real place. a budget like no family in america budgets -- they budget like no family in america budgets. slow the growth. cut in some places where you truly have wasteful spending. and we can put this country back on the path of...
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larry, we have complemented paul ryan for being courageous for the budget he wrote. why was he courageous? he put out real numbers that people could analyze and exam e examine. >> the only issue from up here. that i have no problem from anything that you have said. the 1,150 days is out rage us. like the improerial congress. do you worry people up here on wall street get real nervous when people say we don't re-up the debt ceiling? >> well, i think they should tell the president, why don't you allow a budget to go formwad instead of blaming the republicans for saying we won't raise the debt limit. i know this can be a difficult financial issue. and congress and republicans need to be sensitive to it. i'm aware of that. i would say that if the result of some temporary period of dispute results in real spending limitations putting the country on a sound financial path don't you think the world would feel better about america would we ever get our house in in order? >> some time in our life time there has to be some spending e restrai restraint. let's go back to our pan
larry, we have complemented paul ryan for being courageous for the budget he wrote. why was he courageous? he put out real numbers that people could analyze and exam e examine. >> the only issue from up here. that i have no problem from anything that you have said. the 1,150 days is out rage us. like the improerial congress. do you worry people up here on wall street get real nervous when people say we don't re-up the debt ceiling? >> well, i think they should tell the president,...
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there was a consideration to send paul ryan to the podium and saying they were not going to concede. there was that level of illusion that broke past midnight and past 11:00 on eastern time when rob portman, the senator from ohio said this is ridiculous. you are not going to pull out ohio. it was like flicking a switch. just as long as it took to do it. >> i heard this from other people and they behaved this way and the romney campaign believed they were going to win up to the end. they were delusional. it's hard to imagine they didn't know the race was slipping away. how did they see it was in that delusional bubble? >> it has to do with the campaigns and you buy in or you don't. for all of you guys, you can tell when people disinvest emotionally and they die. they have to keep swimming. to a certain extent it's understandable. it get itself garbage. the data they were receiving. you guys litigated this over and over and the notion that they were attacking all these mainstream posters for being skewed and biased. they were buying neal new house, the pollster and they were tied in th
there was a consideration to send paul ryan to the podium and saying they were not going to concede. there was that level of illusion that broke past midnight and past 11:00 on eastern time when rob portman, the senator from ohio said this is ridiculous. you are not going to pull out ohio. it was like flicking a switch. just as long as it took to do it. >> i heard this from other people and they behaved this way and the romney campaign believed they were going to win up to the end. they...
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among the bold faced names, here he is, paul ryan of wisconsin. you know, he voted no on sandy relief, yet asked for a disaster declaration following a flood in his home state of wisconsin? marsha blackburn of tennessee, she too voted no, asked for disaster assistance following a flood in tennessee. louie gohmert. you can always depend on a no vote there. he requested a broader disaster declaration following hurricane ike. jim jordan of ohio, a no vote, requested a disaster declaration after storms in his state. can you believe this? tom price of georgia a no? he voted no for sandy relief? he called for disaster relief after tornadoes. jim sensenbrenner. joe wilson of north carolina also a no vote, supported usda drought relief to help those farmers out. then there is steve palazzo of mississippi. palazzo represents the coastal region of his state, an area completely devastated by hurricane katrina. palazzo voted no on sandy relief because he says he is worried about the nation's debt. the bigger picture he says is we also have to recognize that w
among the bold faced names, here he is, paul ryan of wisconsin. you know, he voted no on sandy relief, yet asked for a disaster declaration following a flood in his home state of wisconsin? marsha blackburn of tennessee, she too voted no, asked for disaster assistance following a flood in tennessee. louie gohmert. you can always depend on a no vote there. he requested a broader disaster declaration following hurricane ike. jim jordan of ohio, a no vote, requested a disaster declaration after...
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was able to stack up an 11-point lead among women voters nationwide and thereby beat mitt romney and paul ryan in the race for the white house is by making a very big deal about insensitive and alienating comments like these from republican politicians famous and infamous. and that is one of the reasons that it is of great political awkwardness right now, that the latest high profile cabinet nominee from president obama is somebody who holds distinctly akin and mourdockesque positions on this particular issue. today andrew on chuck hagel's record on when he was a member of the u.s. nat senate. chuck hagel said he, quote, tightened his position on abortion after he discovered that abortion in cases of rape and incest are, quote, rare. well, it never happens, so therefore we should ban it. even in the rare cases where a woman gets pregnant as a result of rape, she should be forced by the government to give birth to that child. so says chuck hagel. in terms of the exceptions that the law allows for cases involving rape or incest, chuck hagel offered this, quote. i don't think those two excep
was able to stack up an 11-point lead among women voters nationwide and thereby beat mitt romney and paul ryan in the race for the white house is by making a very big deal about insensitive and alienating comments like these from republican politicians famous and infamous. and that is one of the reasons that it is of great political awkwardness right now, that the latest high profile cabinet nominee from president obama is somebody who holds distinctly akin and mourdockesque positions on this...
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>> paul ryan joins 66 other republicans in voting against it. >> okay, well, i know what the eastern seaboard did to him. look, republicans, i get -- i get that you're the party of limited government. but we're not talking about obama care here. this is two paragraphs giving aid to people in need, and you still couldn't bring yourselves to vote for it because of some stupid principle that you yourselves only occasionally live by. here's the thing. if you can't vote for this, then we're [ bleep ] for the next two years. i'm not saying you are responsible for all the problems facing our country, but you sure are making them harder to fix. >> steve palazzo, one of the no votes on sandy relief, tried to get funding for his own state after hurricane katrina. turns out he's got company. think progress put together a list of 37 house republicans who voted against sandy funding but who have in the past supported federal disaster funds for their home states. >>> a new ppp poll asked people to compare congress with some other realities of american life. the good news is here are a few things c
>> paul ryan joins 66 other republicans in voting against it. >> okay, well, i know what the eastern seaboard did to him. look, republicans, i get -- i get that you're the party of limited government. but we're not talking about obama care here. this is two paragraphs giving aid to people in need, and you still couldn't bring yourselves to vote for it because of some stupid principle that you yourselves only occasionally live by. here's the thing. if you can't vote for this, then...
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he is not going to be very sympatico with people like paul ryan who believe the whole role of the budget exercise is to shrink the government. three, he is realist, pragmatist. he understands if we don't do something to slow the growth of enlightment spending there won't be room to do all the things investment in infrastructure, all those things that matter a lot to the president and to jack lew himself. i suspect that he will be, spend nearly all his time on budget matters and he has a chance of being a deal-maker here, even though so far he hasn't been very successful in that. melissa: what does it mean in terms of the job the treasury secretary does? that if you are known to embrace, more liberal economic policies what would you expect practically to see him do? >> well, it's not the first time we had a treasury secretary who believed in government policy. we had bob rubin, we had larry summers in the clinton administration. what i expect it means is that he will be very aggressive in pushing the president's agenda in budget talks to make sure that when we restrain spending, when we c
he is not going to be very sympatico with people like paul ryan who believe the whole role of the budget exercise is to shrink the government. three, he is realist, pragmatist. he understands if we don't do something to slow the growth of enlightment spending there won't be room to do all the things investment in infrastructure, all those things that matter a lot to the president and to jack lew himself. i suspect that he will be, spend nearly all his time on budget matters and he has a chance...
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ryan and patty murray is going to come up with anything very useful. so my short-term prediction is that we will go back to relying on those old lawyer says mcconnell and the vice president, for some thing and i think we'll will witness is for pc arguing over how far to kick the can down the road this time. before the fiscal lift deal, as pessimistic and even worried they might fall of the cliff by accident, which luckily didn't happen. i think it's even less likely that we would default on the national debt by accident. during the cold war, we used to say the use of nuclear weapons was deterred by the so-called mad doctrine can be mutually assured destruction. i think if we really did default for a short period of time, that would truly be a nuclear war with devastating consequences. well, for the longer run, i've become even more and more depressed if that's possible. during the campaign, and bob implied this, but during the campaign, the president promised he could spare the middle-class germany pay in the form of tax increases for having to give ou
ryan and patty murray is going to come up with anything very useful. so my short-term prediction is that we will go back to relying on those old lawyer says mcconnell and the vice president, for some thing and i think we'll will witness is for pc arguing over how far to kick the can down the road this time. before the fiscal lift deal, as pessimistic and even worried they might fall of the cliff by accident, which luckily didn't happen. i think it's even less likely that we would default on the...
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well, even if i am wrong and i find it hard to believe that conference led by paul ryan and patty murray is going to come up with anything very useful. [laughter] semi- short run production is that we will rely on senator mitch mcconnell and the vice president. and i think that double witness the argument over how far to kick the can down the road next time. before the fiscal cliff deal, even worried that we might possibly fall off the cliff by accident, which look we didn't happen, i think it even less likely that we would default on the national debt by accident we used to say during the cold war and the use of nuclear weapons is deterred by the mad doctor in. if we did default, even for a short periods of time, that would really be bad and we would suffer the consequences. so in the longer run, have become more depressed that this is possible. [laughter] during the campaign, the president promised that he would spare the middle class from any pain on the tax increases by having to give up things that they think that they had been promised. certainly the republicans are not going to le
well, even if i am wrong and i find it hard to believe that conference led by paul ryan and patty murray is going to come up with anything very useful. [laughter] semi- short run production is that we will rely on senator mitch mcconnell and the vice president. and i think that double witness the argument over how far to kick the can down the road next time. before the fiscal cliff deal, even worried that we might possibly fall off the cliff by accident, which look we didn't happen, i think it...
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the paul ryan plan, i don't think touches anything of anybody 55 and older, and all we're talking about, drastic cuts, nobody's talking about drastic cuts, just talking about slowing the growth, and i won't get into a whole discussion of baseline budgeting, but you're right, washington's not a real place because they budget like no family in america budgets. if you slow the growth, that's called a cut. all -- some people like the club for growth say, slow the growth, and in most cases, cut in others, and we can put the country back on a path of stainability, and if we don't, it makes corporations, bad behavior like enron look like a pretty minor thing compared to what we'll do to every american. >> host: philip, next, fort worth, texas, republican line. >> caller: hello. i wanted to bring up something that really bothers me, you know, the government, okay, i was a electrician for over 20 years, back when i was an apprentice, we did the cooling tower at our federal building, okay. that tower had a 20-year warranty on it, but in the following 20 years, they have replaced that five times.
the paul ryan plan, i don't think touches anything of anybody 55 and older, and all we're talking about, drastic cuts, nobody's talking about drastic cuts, just talking about slowing the growth, and i won't get into a whole discussion of baseline budgeting, but you're right, washington's not a real place because they budget like no family in america budgets. if you slow the growth, that's called a cut. all -- some people like the club for growth say, slow the growth, and in most cases, cut in...
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this week the borden doored ryan's application and sent it on for national approval. >>> well, if you think it's been chilly this winter, just wait. cbs 5 chief meteorologist paul deanno says an arctic blast is coming. >> first after, it has been chilly this winter, already several times. but now we're talking about going from chilly to cold. the coldest weather we've seen in a long time is on its way. not here yet. cbs 5 hi-def doppler will track some rain showers ahead of that front. not here yet. so we're talking about 24 hours from now, a front is going to arrive giving us scattered showers. behind that front is the big story. it will be the coldes air of the season sending our snow levels down to as low as 1500 feet. so watch out in the north bay mountains, thursday morning could see a couple of snow showers above 1500 feet. but the mount diablo and the range 2,000 feet with the snow level and the santa cruz mountains 2,000-foot snow level and overnight lows thursday night colder than these numbers. san francisco flirting with 32 degrees before the end of the week. details on how
this week the borden doored ryan's application and sent it on for national approval. >>> well, if you think it's been chilly this winter, just wait. cbs 5 chief meteorologist paul deanno says an arctic blast is coming. >> first after, it has been chilly this winter, already several times. but now we're talking about going from chilly to cold. the coldest weather we've seen in a long time is on its way. not here yet. cbs 5 hi-def doppler will track some rain showers ahead of that...
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ryan gosling will be here. and we'll have music from brad paisley. and later this week, sofia vergara, dr. oz, blake griffin and chris paul from the l.a. clippers -- and two nights of music with bruno mars. that's how we do now at 11:35. that's how we do. and i know our first guest was waiting for us to move our show to 11:35, i would have done it sooner. she's here tonight not to promote anything, she is here out of love. please say hello to jennifer aniston. [ cheers and applause ] >> ready? that was great! >> jimmy: what are you doing? why did you do that? [ cheers and applause ] you ruined -- uh -- >> hey, everybody! >> jimmy: keep this away from her. well, welcome. >> you're welcome! >> jimmy: why would you do this to my new desk? >> out with the old, in with the new. we're going on at 11:30. >> jimmy: but this was the new desk. [ laughter ] >> i don't -- >> jimmy: i just got this desk this afternoon. >> wait, wait. i've never been here, so -- this is the new set? isn't this the last -- >> jimmy: this is the first show at 11:35. >> no. >> jimmy:
ryan gosling will be here. and we'll have music from brad paisley. and later this week, sofia vergara, dr. oz, blake griffin and chris paul from the l.a. clippers -- and two nights of music with bruno mars. that's how we do now at 11:35. that's how we do. and i know our first guest was waiting for us to move our show to 11:35, i would have done it sooner. she's here tonight not to promote anything, she is here out of love. please say hello to jennifer aniston. [ cheers and applause ] >>...